35 percent of respondents admitted to dinging the car and telling their spouse someone else did it.

25 percent said they’d received a traffic ticket and kept it secret from their spouse.

24 percent said they’d kept a car accident secret from their spouse.

19 percent hadn’t told their spouse that they had forgotten to pay an auto insurance bill.

15 percent admitted they had knowingly driven without car insurance but not told their spouse.

Men have a higher propensity for lying across the board. When results for wives vs. husbands were examined, Insure.com found that 42 percent of men dinged the car and blamed someone else, compared to 27 percent of women.

Married men also display a high distrust of their wives, albeit unfounded. Husbands suspect their wives of lying far more than their wives actually do.